abstract = "The main accuracy problem of rapid prototyping
procedures, which are using polymers as a building
material is shrinking of a finished layer in the phase
of polymerization. Different procedures are using
different approaches to handle the problem but none of
them can actually reach the accuracy that users of
traditional cutting techniques are used to. To achieve
better quality of the PolyJet procedure, which
originally employs a method of size compensation to
reach a desired accuracy, we decided to improve the
procedure's performance by adjusting the compensation
factor for every part separately. To this purpose some
traditional methods of statistics were used, which were
later combined with some newer, less traditional
methods like genetic programming. The later enabled us
to acquire a formula for compensation factor
determination based upon the geometry of the actual
part. It also showed the importance or unimportance of
some influencing parameters respectively. The method
resulted in a better compensation factor and better
overall performance of the PolyJet procedure compared
to other rapid prototyping techniques used nowadays.",
notes = "
broken Aug 2018
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